Hi Jason! Just wanna say I’ve been a fan of yours for quite a few years now. Have been following your travels, brought all your books on my kindle.. it’s been quite inspiring actually. Have managed to visit 37 countries myself so far! Happy Year New to you both and looking forward to seeing more travels 😊
@@JasonSmartTravel Hi Jason. I'm up to 31 countries myself now and read your book "The Balkan Odyssey". Next stop for me is Porto in March. Now you know 2 of the 7 people 😀 Quick story. I was studying Russia history in the year 2000 and visited with my 6th form. We had a guy follow us around with a camcorder and I recently stumbled across that video (thought it had been lost forever) and had it transferred to DVD. Amazing looking back at Russia just as Putin had gained power. I'm ordering "The Red Quest" today.
1:12 Pronouncing Hungarian and Slovak tows is evidently enjoyable for you :D ... amazing channel :D
Excellent
Thanks for sharing...
Hi Jason! Just wanna say I’ve been a fan of yours for quite a few years now. Have been following your travels, brought all your books on my kindle.. it’s been quite inspiring actually. Have managed to visit 37 countries myself so far! Happy Year New to you both and looking forward to seeing more travels 😊
Glad you are enjoying the vids. Wow, you must have been one of the 7 people who read my books. Actually, a couple of them did quite well…
@@JasonSmartTravel hahah! I really enjoyed them :) especially the Red Quest! are you back in the UK now?
Yes, but not for long
@@JasonSmartTravel Hi Jason. I'm up to 31 countries myself now and read your book "The Balkan Odyssey". Next stop for me is Porto in March. Now you know 2 of the 7 people 😀
Quick story. I was studying Russia history in the year 2000 and visited with my 6th form. We had a guy follow us around with a camcorder and I recently stumbled across that video (thought it had been lost forever) and had it transferred to DVD. Amazing looking back at Russia just as Putin had gained power. I'm ordering "The Red Quest" today.
I bet that vid is great to look back upon.
where did you purchase the ticket?
At the train station
which website did you purchase the tickets from?
Is their a night train from Búdapest to Bratislava?
Budapest to Bratislava is about 200 km - too short for serious sleeping.
and you went there for Budapest Central Station ?
In Budapest are 2 "Central" Stations: Nyugati pu. / West & Keleti pu. / East.
hey did you need a passport or visa for this or was it just a straightforward train?
No passport needed
Both countries are in EU Schengen Zone: No ID / Passport controle.